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2018.12.07 | Grants and awards, PhD students, Dept Clin Epi

Two grants from the Novo Nordisk Foundation

Two researchers from DCE have each received a grant from the Novo Nordisk Foundation

2018.12.07 | PhD defense, Health and disease, Public/Media

PhD defence: Marie-Louise Holm

Regulation of APOE and cholesterol in Alzheimer's Disease

2018.12.07 | Deadline, Health and disease, Public/Media

Apply for a Lundbeck Foundation Professorship

A Lundbeck Foundation Professorship is a new type of research grant that researchers in neuroscience can apply for.

2018.12.07 | PhD defense, Health and disease, PhD students

PhD defence: Charlotte Slagelse Jensen-Haarup

Colorectal Cancer Surgery and Acute Kidney Injury: A Review with Special Reference to the Risk and Prognosis of Renin-Angiotensin System Blocker Use

Mette Terp Høybye from the Department of Clinical Medicine receives a fellowship and a million kroner grant from the Carlsberg Foundation to further strengthen her research into the treatment of patients with brain damage following cardiac arrest. Photo: Agata Lenczewska-Madsen/Regional Hospital Central Jutland.

2018.12.13 | Grants and awards, Health and disease, Public/Media

Research into the treatment of brain damage boosted by grant

Associate Professor and PhD Mette Terp Høybye from Aarhus University and Silkeborg Regional Hospital receives the Carlsberg Foundation's Distinguished Fellowship and a grant of almost DKK three million towards her research into the treatment potential of patients with serious brain damage.

Sixty thousand Danes are unaware that they have type-2 diabetes. It is estimated that 300,000 Danes have the initial stages of type-2 diabetes. Henrik Wiggers has just received a grant that will enable him to start a research project that will focus on type 2 diabetes and heart failure. Photo: AU Kommunikation.

2018.12.13 | People news, PhD students, Department of Clinical Medicine

The Danish diabetes environment is being strengthened

Aarhus University and Aarhus University Hospital will now be able to further increase their diabetes research activities after receiving a grant of DKK 1.5 million from the Danish Diabetes Academy.

2018.12.06 | Research, Research, All groups

Graduate Course: Understanding the Brain through the Hippocampus and other neural systems

The four day course (4 December-7 December 2018), held at Aarhus University, addressed key topics in molecular, cellular and system neuroscience. The vision from which the course is based is that explanation of normal and pathological events in the brain can only come from the rigorous definition of the neuronal circuits that underlie these events.

2018.12.06 | PhD defense, Research, All groups

PhD Defence: Implications of SorCS1 in neurodegenerative and psychiatric disorders

Research assistant and PhD student at PROMEMO Peter Lund Ovesen will defend his thesis titled "Implications of SorCS1 in neurodegenerative and psychiatric disorders" on December 13, 2018.

Signe pictured together with Peter Gæde and Andrew Boulton

2018.12.06 | Events, Health and disease, Academic staff

PhD defence Signe Toft Andersen

Signe successfully defended her thesis entitled "Diabetic neuropathy and type 2 diabetes" on 3 December 2018

2018.12.06 | Research, Research, All groups

PhD Defence: Implications of SorCS1 in neurodegenerative and psychiatric disorders

Research assistant and PhD student at PROMEMO Peter Lund Ovesen will defend his dissertation titled "Implications of SorCS1 in neurodegenerative and psychiatric disorders" on December 13, 2018.

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